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  • 07-06-23

    "If only this concert could last forever." The music magazine Gaffa wrote that after Ary's concert at By:larm in 2022.

  • 11-04-23

    The festival program is ready - and you can buy tickets now.

  • 22-02-23

    Ane Brun celebrates 20 years as an artist, and comes to Festspillene and Storsalen with her unique song catalogue. The Norwegian soul funk band Fieh will play a club concert in Nordic Hall. The same will be the Danish rising star Jada, who has won no less than 14 of the most significant music awards in his home country. And then comes Ola Bremnes with the concert performance Stormtid - a large-scale musical performance in a format we have rarely seen him in.

  • 22-02-23

    Lihkku beivviin. In recent days, the Festspillene in Northern Norway has released parts of the programme. It includes names such as Emil Karlsen, Vokal nord, Arvvas, Niilas, Hildá and Tuomas - and the punk concept Riot Gáhpagat. You get a 20 percent discount if you buy four or more tickets for these concerts, until 26 February.

  • 22-01-23


    Festspillene i Nord-Norge has awarded Louisa Palmi (b. 1995) from Tromsø a youth arts scholarship for 2023, for her project where she creates music by working with the interaction and contrasts in sound and space. Now she is working on a completely new composition which will premiere at the Festspillene i Nord-Norge 2023.

  • 25-05-22

    The duo Svaneborg Kardyb are among Danmarks hottest names in music these days, and has had great success with their releases. This summer, they are playing with Norwegian singer Eline Hellerud Åsbakk in the festival tent Sentralen. Today, they just released their Tiny desk-consert through the American radiostation National Public Radio, and that is not just for everyone.

  • 21-04-22

    In connection with the launch of the entire festival program for Festspillene i Nord-Norge, festival director Ragnheiður Skúladóttir presented great news to young adults between 18-25 years who have lost much of their youth to the pandemic. Now this group simply gets half price for the entire festival program.

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